Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A touch display panel, comprising: a display module including a substrate; and a sensing electrode layer disposed on the substrate, the sensing electrode layer including: a plurality of first sensing electrodes arranged along a longitudinal direction; a second sensing electrode extended along the longitudinal direction and disposed beside the first sensing electrodes; and a plurality of wires electrically connected with the plurality of first sensing electrodes and the wire including a plurality of wire segments connected with each other and extended alternately along a first extending direction and a second extending direction, wherein the wire, the first sensing electrodes, the second sensing electrode are arranged in parallel on the same transverse row, the wire is narrower than each of the first sensing electrodes, and the wire is narrower than the second sensing electrode, wherein the first sensing electrode includes a plurality of first slits, the first slits are extended along the first extending direction, the second extending direction or the combination thereof, wherein some of the plurality of wire segments and some of the plurality of first slits are arranged along a transverse row, and the extending direction of some of the first slits arranged along the transverse row is different from that of some of the wire segments arranged along the transverse row, wherein the minimal distance between the two adjacent first slits arranged along the transverse row is greater than the minimal distance between the two adjacent wire segments arranged along the transverse row.
2. The touch display panel as recited in claim 1 , wherein the extending direction of some of the first slits arranged along another one transverse row is the same as that of some of the wire segments arranged along the another one transverse row.
3. The touch display panel as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first slits are arranged along a plurality of transverse rows, and the first slits arranged along different transverse rows are extended alternately along the first extending direction and the second extending direction.
4. The touch display panel as recited in claim 3 , wherein the two adjacent first slits arranged along the two different transverse rows and extended along the first extending direction and the second extending direction are connected with each other.
5. The touch display panel as recited in claim 1 , wherein the second sensing electrode includes a plurality of second slits, and the second slits are extended along the first extending direction, the second extending direction or the combination thereof.
6. The touch display panel as recited in claim 5 , wherein some of the plurality of second slits are arranged along the transverse row, and the extending direction of some of the second slits arranged along the transverse row is different from that of some of the first slits arranged along the transverse row.
7. The touch display panel as recited in claim 5 , wherein the plurality of second slits are arranged along a plurality of transverse rows, and the extending direction of some of the second slits arranged along the transverse row is the same as that of some of the first slits arranged along the transverse row.
8. The touch display panel as recited in claim 5 , wherein the second slits are arranged along a plurality of transverse rows, and the second slits arranged along different transverse rows are extended alternately along the first extending direction and the second extending direction.
9. The touch display panel as recited in claim 1 , wherein the two adjacent wire segments connected with each other and respectively extended along the first extending direction and the second extending direction form an angle between 150° and 160°.
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August 14, 2018
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